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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2007

Michael Partington Live in Montana

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  • no no nooooo!!!! stronger stronger, not faster, but stronger... doesnt matter if you fail in some parts, maybe is part of the euforia of the song, break the guitar... jump from the yang to the ying, dont take care of the center, you have to feel mad mad MAD...

  • I'll line up with those that prefer this interpretation over Williams, mostly because of the more serene dynamics and expressiveness, that convey much more mystery, in a sense. Still it's not ideal, for me, I would like the dissonant and forte parts much more extreme, it's a romantic piece after all. I feel -as controversial as it might sound- that a lot of these "by the book" classical performers would do well to listen to some heavy metal music, or other contemporary genres as daring as that.

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  • @tranzenic Which interpretation by Williams... If u mean the one he did in Spain you are speaking arrant bullshit... That version by Williams is unbeatable...

  • @Phthgn Yes, i definitely agree with what you said and that this is a way better interpretation than that of Williams.

  • molto molto bravo giusta interpretazione

  • excellent technique as clear as JW

  • @what567

    "feel the music" is replaced by "sing the music" as a musician grows. I've hear Barrueco say this and many others. It's the same thing, so no reason to belittle someone else for saying your preferred version.

  • Really enjoyable performance. You get a nice sound. And what kind of guitar?

  • well, that's your opinion.. I have been studying classical guitar for 10 years with very good professors, including David Mozqueda, "feel the music" is something that I use because that's what I think.. but whatever, you be upset about what I said of JW, either that, or you have a big ego...

  • "feeling the music" is a meaningless expression that amateurs who don't know what they're talking about use. If anything, this guy does about the same amount expressively as Williams, just in a different way.

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